Good for you!  I am glad to hear that you got it installed.  Now, I
can answer a couple of those questions, but not all of them.  

First of all, I don't use YASR.  I find it too slow and difficult over
all to use except in very rare occasions.  I use emacspeak.  I have
set up a ~/.vm file so that I can use vm to retrieve from my POP3
account.  If you can get it to work, and this can be quite complex, it
is possible to use fetchmail.  If you can get it set up according to
the man page, it works great.  However, for reading mail, vm under
emacspeak is the best.  

Now, this is one of our big problems.  As of now, there is nothing in
the current release for scanning.  There is an OCR engine, called gocr
you can use if you can find a program for the actual scanner driver
operations.  Be careful, some scanners might not be supported.  This
is a concern I have.  I haven't set mine up for that reason yet.  You
might want to try sane.  It comes in two parts, as I understand it.
There is sane front-ends and sane back-ends.  I suppose you need
both.  

Now, the setting of the terminal or whatever is needed for that modem,
I don't understand what the change is you want to try to make.  When
you use wvdialconf to find and configure the modem, I find no further
difficulty.  If you can describe the difficulty you are having in more
detail, it might be possible to help with it.  



Hope this helps. 

-- 
Doug Smith: C.S.F.C.
Computer Scientist For CHRIST!

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